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Dragon Ball Z x Adidas Sneaker Collection

Anime fans all over the world were stoked when Akira Toriyama announced the revival and continuation of his beloved epic battle saga. Everyone, including us, jumped up with our fists pumped as we watched the first episode of Dragon Ball Super. Nostalgia hit us hard as we watched Son Goku and his team of warriors battle new threats and established new friendships throughout the entire series, which, by the way, ended with a bang. Now, Adidas serves another round of pure fan service with the Dragon Ball Z x Adidas collaboration footwear.

There will be a total of seven designs and each one will drop by pairs. Apparently, it’s to mark three awesome battles in the show’s history. We have the ZX 500 RM in orange and blue to represent Son Goku, and a Yung-1 in purple white for Frieza. What follows next is a purple Deerupt and a Green Prophere for Son Gohan and Cell respectively. The final pair is a fight between a blue/yellow Ultra Tech as Vegeta and a pink Kamanda as Majin Buu. The final piece of this amazing collection is a green EQT Support Mid ADV PK. It supposedly stands for the mighty Shenron.

Insider information also gives us another reason to keep the Dragon Ball Z x Adidas boxes in pristine condition. It seems that all seven stack to form a collage of each character that on the list. Moreover, we’re absolutely sure that hardcore fans will do everything in their power to cop these exclusive collaboration kicks when they hit retailers.

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The 17 Best Gifts for Business Travelers

While the seasoned business traveler may have chosen his profession, he certainly can’t predict every situation he’ll encounter on the road. From inconvenient layovers to rush-hour traffic to unpredictable weather, the business traveler must — above almost everything else — be flexible. And as such, his wardrobe and packing list should reflect this. It’s possible to dress professionally and be prepared for anything. It’s completely reasonable to ask the most of your luggage and accessories on the road — why compromise? So with that in mind, we curated a gift list apt for those who spend the majority of the year on the road. It may not do away with extra baggage fees, but it’ll definitely address many nuisances you’re sure to encounter while traveling.

Hamilton Intra-Matic Auto Chrono

Business travelers can always use a trusty watch with superb vintage styling in their collection. And Hamilton’s Intra-Matic Auto Chrono certainly delivers with a panda dial and an automatic chronograph movement. The stainless steel case checks in at 40mm, perfect for any travelers’ wrist.

Jax Marie Mage Jax Sunglasses

Made in Japan, the Jax sunglasses from Los Angeles-based brand Jacques Marie Mage are 10mm acetate and feature 18K gold hardware and dark blue CR39 lenses. The ’50s-inspired frame looks good on a range of face shapes and the style isn’t ubiquitous (in fact, it’s limited to 500 pieces). Regardless of what’s on your boarding pass, these shades say First Class.

Nanamica Gore-Tex Cap

It’s hard to prepare for every possible weather scenario, but at least with the Nanamica Gore-tex cap, you’ll keep your head dry whereever you land. The navy blue wool-blend hat is waterproof, adjustable and nondescript. It’ll look good whether you’re catching a cab to a meeting or boarding the red eye home.

Arc’Teryx Veilance Casing Passport Wallet

This minimalist leather passport wallet is cut from Veilance-spec water-resistant Horween leather. It has a stitch-free construction to keep it slim, so it’ll easily fit in your blazer pocket. Made in Canada, the style looks just as appropriate with a suit as it does with a pair of jeans and a sweatshirt.

The Lost Explorer Traveler’s Protection Balm

Pressurized plane cabins, sleepless travel days and unfamiliar climates are hell on your skin, so it’s worth investing in the Traveler’s Protection Balm to help soothe your body’s largest organ. Made from a blend of essential oils, the balm is enriched with Ravensara oil and Camphor, and is designed for multi-purpose use. Just apply a small amount to your skin as needed while en route — or after you’ve reached your destination.

J.Crew Destination Performance Suit Jacket

You don’t always have access to a steamer or dry-cleaner when on the road. Taking this into account, J.Crew designed a jacket that is machine washable and low-upkeep. It’s also supremely comfortable (with added stretch) and and water repellent — it’s arguably one of the better travel blazers out there.

Tumi 19 Degree Aluminum International Carry-On

Tumi’s take on the aluminum suitcase is a step above much of the competition. It has a durable shell that appears more sculptural than utilitarian. The water-resistant design features four smooth-rolling wheels and a retractable handle. If the job requires you on the road for the majority of the year, your suitcase should be designed to handle it all. Tumi’s design hits the mark and gets extra points for its unique style.

Korchmar Lux Wesley Briefcase

Made in the USA from full-grain aniline leather, this slim briefcase features solid brass hardwear and a signature 6.4-ounce twill lining. Designed to hold a laptop or tablet, this briefcase will pair nicely with your suitcase for any professional trip. What’s more, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better quality bag for the price — it’s a near steal.

Filson Travel Kit

No matter what type of trip you’re on, you’ll always pack a Dopp kit, so it’s worth investing in a model that will stand up to near-constant use. Filson makes a superlative option cut from water-repellent cotton twill. The style features leather accents, a rust-proof zipper and four stow pockets.

Todd Snyder Cashmere Turtleneck

This medium-guage cashmere turtleneck tee is perfect for layering and ideal for the unpredictable cabin temperatures on many domestic flights. It features a tubular hem, knit cuffs and classic roll-neck styling. It’s a breathable, warm layer that’s also supremely soft against the skin — a small luxury that’ll make even the longest layovers more bearable.

Incotex Urban Traveller Tech Trouser

You leave Tuscon where it’s 90 and sunny and land in Chicago where it’s 40 and rainy. Can one wardrobe be versatile enough for a trip like that? If so, the Incotex Urban Traveller Tech Trousers would be a part of it. They’re cut from water-resistant polyester and feature an elasticated waist for comfort on the go. What’s more, the slim silhouette won’t look out of place with your blazer, either.

Sanders Suede Chukka Boot

Sanders has been making high-quality shoes in Northamptonshire since 1873. This business-friendly boot features a brown suede upper, a two-eye design and a chunky crepe sole. That means it’ll be comfortable trekking from terminal to terminal and appropriate for any type of professional meeting.

Anker PowerCore Ultra High Capacity Power Bank

This little device will save you from crowding around the outlets at the airport like the horges of power-starved tech devotees waiting for flights. Weighing in a 12.5-ounces, it will charge a iPhone 7 almost seven times and it will recharge itself overnight (in 10 hours).

Amazon Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote

Essentially every hotel in North America has complimentary WiFi, so take your entertainment with you while you travel. The Amazon Fire TV Stick plugs into any TV’s HDMI port and allows acces to Netflix, Hulu, HBO NOW, Prime Video and more. It’s a small package that delivers the small comforts of home.

Joomfeen Worldwide Universal Power Adapter

If business routinely takes you overseas, this small investment is a necessity. It covers more than 150 countries and features two USB ports and a single AC power socket (that means you can charge up to three devices at once). Because after a long day, the last thing you want is to end up at your hotel without a charger.

Equator Instant Coffee

Airline coffee, truckstop coffee and hotel coffee are ubiuitous, but definitely leave something to be desired. If you care about your beans, but need something you can pack with you and drink when the options are slim, this 6-pack from Equator has you covered. It’ll taste close to your favorite pour-over, but you can easily enjoy it at 35,000 feet.

The Travel Atlas by Lonely Planet

If your passport is filled with stamps from recent business trips, this atlas will certainly be appreciated. It’s full of maps, climate info, sample iteraries and necessary cultural information about every part of the world. At 448 pages, it’s not small, but it’s required reading for the globetrotter.

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All-Black Marathon Dive Watch

Some of you may not be totally familiar with Marathon Watches. To be fair, they sort of offer very niche products — watches built on military specifications. But if you do know the luxury watch brand, you’ll be happy to know that one of its most acclaimed models, the Search & Rescue Dive (GSAR), is finally getting an all-black variant.

Touted as a watch built specifically for government search and rescue teams, the Search & Rescue Dive is a timepiece with a solid diver wrapped in a sleek and classic design. The all-black color scheme doesn’t deviate much from the original model, sure. However, it provides the overall aesthetic with enough zing to make it stand on its own.

The all-black version nets you a black dial, vulcanized black rubber strap, and 41mm stainless steel case with anthracite ion-plated coating. Marathon says that coating is three times harder than standard stainless steel, amazingly. It also features a sapphire glass crystal. That means you don’t have to worry about accidentally scratching it.

The Search & Rescue Dive comes with tritium gas tube lume that’ll allow you to see the dials and other details even under low-light situations. The only possible downside is that this watch is powered by the ETA 2824-2. That’s a mainstream automatic movement mechanism that’s still pretty good all things considered.

The watch is also water-resistant up to 300 meters. We reckon you won’t be diving that deep anytime soon, of course. Still, it’s a nice thing to know the watch will work even if you’re that far down.

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Endeavor Perpetual Moon Concept by H.Mosier & Cie

The majority of luxury wristwatches sport elaborate complications. Often times, these are visible through a skeleton movement. Paying big bucks for a top-notch timepiece usually means that owners want to see how everything ties together intricately. However, we are also fans of minimalist designs that offer a more subdued approach to timekeeping. The H.Mosier & Cie Endeavor Perpetual Moon Concept is an understated beauty that flaunts dark new secret.

We’re not talking about the remarkable moon phase complication located on the 6 o’clock area of the wristwatch. In fact, it’s a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it innovation on the dial that appears to be intentionally missing any indices. According to the brand, the coating is actually the darkest man-made material used by the military and scientists called Vantablack. Equally important, it apparently absorbs 99.9% of light to focus your attention directly on the unlumed hands. This pairs elegantly with the black alligator leather straps

H.Mosier & Cie reveals that its lunar phase complication is exceptionally accurate that it only deviates by a day every 1027 years. Likewise, it’s something you would love to leave as a family heirloom for generations to come. The Endeavor Perpetual Moon Concept is equipped with a hand-wound HMC 801 calibre movement that touts a 7-day power reserve. Additionally, maintenance is almost effortless thanks to the brand’s interchangeable escapement system.

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Apple Watch Hermès Series 4

Apple recently just elevated the Smartwatch game when it introduced the Watch Series 4. The tech industry is abuzz when the company announced a new biometric feature included in the latest version. It’s reportedly recognized as the world’s first wearable that comes with an advanced electrocardiogram system to better monitor your health. Shortly after its launch, the company reveals a fancy new collaboration, the Apple Watch Hermès Series 4.

We know for a fact that there are even more luxurious Android smartwatches on offer by top-class brands. For example, the diamond-encrusted TAG Heuer Connected Full Diamond modular smartwatch clocks in at a staggering $180,000. So technically, its definition of being a luxury-grade version of the fourth-generation Apple smartwatch means that it costs almost as much as the new iPhone XS—priced just north of $1,000 for all variants.

Buyers can look forward to mutltiple variations of the fashionable leather wristbands. The Double Tour model sports a longer strap that’s designed to loop around twice before it’s secured by the buckle. This adds a stylish flair to how the Apple Watch Hermès Series 4 looks on your wrist. What we have next is the Single Tour, which flaunts a regular strap length with two buckle options. One is the standard buckle design, while the other uses a deployment buckle.

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Where the World’s Best Leathers Are Made

The use of leather predates written history. Its importance in aiding the protection and survival of humans can’t be understated, and its continued prevalence in wardrobes speaks to its lasting relevance. It’s durable, tactile and develops a patina with use — but not all leathers are created equal.

From traditional companies practicing vegetable tanning to modern ones practicing chrome tanning, there are countless tanneries around the world making leather. Below are a few stand-out tanneries to look for when buying leather goods. They aren’t single-brand tanneries — like the incredible Böle Tannery in Northern Sweden or Red Wing’s S.B. Foot Tanning Company — and their leathers can be found in some of the best clothing and accessories for men.

About Tanning
Tanning is the process that turns animal hides into leather; it increases durability and prevents rot. A traditional form of tanning uses a solution of vegetable tannins (usually from trees such as oak or chestnut) to displace water from the collagen in hides. The process, known as vegetable tanning, is time-consuming and requires a skilled craftsperson — but the resulting leather maintains a natural hue that will develop a unique patina with use.

Over the last 150 years, vegetable tanning has been largely replaced by chrome tanning. This process uses mineral tanning agents to remove water from the collagen in hides and can be automated and finished in a relatively short period of time. Chrome tanning uses more chemicals than vegetable tanning, so if it is not properly managed, it can negatively affect the environment. Chrome-tanned leather can be more supple than vegetable tanned leather, and it is slower to patinate than vegetable-tanned leather.

Charles F. Stead Leather


Leeds, England, UK: Founded in the mid-1890s, Charles F. Stead Leather is one of the premier suede tanneries in the world. The leather is prided for having a tight fiber structure that will age well, and uses specific tannage developed for this characteristic.

Snuff Repello Suede Belt by Rancourt & Co. $120

Original 1000 Mile Boot (Grey Suede) by Wolverine $365

Desert Welt by Clarks $380

Horween Leather


Chicago, Illinois, USA: Since 1905, Horween Leather has produced quality leather used for a range of leather goods. The brand is best known for its Chromexcel leather, which is produced using a century-old bark retannage recipe and later hot-stuffed with oils and greases.

Mil-Strap by Worn & Wound $65

Service Leather Boots by Viberg $720

Horween Steerhide Motorcycle Jacket by Schott NYC $1,225

Tochigi Leather Company


Tochigi, Tochigi, Japan: Founded in 1937, Tochigi Leather specializes in vegetable tanned leathers. The process is more labor intensive than chrome-tanning, but the result is a beautiful product that does far less harm to the environment.

Misaka Wallet by Voyej $175

Heavy Duty Cowhide Belt by Iron Heart $200
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Apple Watch Series 4

When the iPhone X officially debuted, it took the tech world by storm as Apple showcased a bold new design, advanced security features, and a whole new interface. However, the lackluster impact of the third-generation wearable from the Cupertino-based manufacturer was noticeable. This left industry experts to speculate that the company has something new in store for 2018. Possibly to make up for the  2017’s uninspiring launch. Fortunately, the Apple Watch Series 4 is here to reestablish its foothold in the smartwatch market.

Sales numbers show that Apple’s digital timepiece is still a relevant contender when it comes to smartwatches. Yet, it needed to come up with something cutting-edge to leave the competition in the dust. It looks like the fourth time’s the charm. Tech junkies are noticeably hyped for the Series 4 to finally hit retailers.

According to reports, it earns the distinction of being the first wearable device to pack an advanced electrocardiogram monitoring system. This changes the game for all other brands, which until now, just relied on an optical heart rate sensor to give users a general view of their overall cardiovascular health.

The upgrades do not just stop there. The Apple Watch Series 4 showcases a redesign wherein the display size has been increased, while the overall size thickness has been reduced. Both 40mm and 44mm cases sport a new cashback fashioned from black ceramic and sapphire crystal. We’re still hoping that the manufacturer eventually ditches the rectangular form factor and shift to a round shape on their next model.

Apple Watch Series 4

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SeaVees Legend Sneakers

Whoever said suede is just for gloves was probably smoking something. Just as SeaVees proves, the material is just as excellent for kicks. They’re new Legend sneakers, the proof we’re talking about, is gloriously decked in smooth, subtle cowhide, then finished to perfection.

The suede sits atop a rubber sole that makes the shoes both comfortable and aesthetically alluring, and it adds durability and style to what’s an already classy-looking pair. Topping it all off are nylon laces that make them an everyday streetwear staple.

For SeaVees, there’s nothing terribly shocking about the SeaVees Legend. They’re still highly representative of the brand from heel to toe: casual, laid-back, chic. But not all companies need to change so drastically so fast. So it’s a good thing that SeaVees is sticking to what it does best, if it didn’t we wouldn’t have their gorgeous kicks from season to season.

As such, the SeaVees Legend Wintertide Ecru sneakers, as they’re properly called, feature the silhouette and wearability SeaVees fans are already familiar with, but with the addition of the aforementioned durable upper that keeps things robust yet not sacrifice the style. You’re also getting gum rubber soles for a bit of panache, and with that, the shoes will make you look good in any type of party, be it as casual as a backyard BBQ, or as fancy and formal as your white-collar office.

The best part? They’re fairly inexpensive for shoes this stylish. For just $92, you can have a pair of cool-looking suedes that’ll blend well with a lot of clothing options.

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Casio G-SHOCK G-STEEL

The watches under Casio’s G-SHOCK range are familiar the world over as rugged and lightweight timekeepers that can handle a boatload of abuse. However, its construction normally uses impact-resistant polymers. On some occasions, there are a few dashes of metal components here and there. Some variations also sport scratch-resistant mineral glass to keep its dial clear. This is the same formula that the Japanese company has been using over the years, but things are shaking up with the introduction of the new Casio G-SHOCK G-STEEL.

Fans of the durable wristwatch series have seen both digital and analog versions come out, but we personally prefer the latter. So it’s no surprise that we are immediately hooked by the new model’s presentation. Casio reveals that the new G-STEEL sports a stylish carbon bezel that remarkably looks upscale paired to its metallic case. It bears a familiar form factor that longtime G-SHOCK owners should be familiar with. The combination of the interwoven carbon fiber pattern, black, silver, and metallic blue accents exude a sophisticated appeal.

This solar-powered watch keeps its dial protected and scratch-free through a sapphire lens. The overall construction reportedly meets the G-SHOCK family’s tough standards. Moreover, the new G-STEEL features Bluetooth wireless connectivity to pair with your smartphone and update its settings accordingly. Casio did a great job to elevate the quality and design that leaves you with a resilient but elegant timepiece.

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Air Jordan 5 Wings

Nike has officially released the Air Jordan 5 Wings, featuring a style that’s as heartwarming as it is visually impressive. Topped with a white leather upper, the pair of kicks is smothered by designs and illustrations made by students at Little Black Pearl, a nonprofit cultural arts center serving Chicago’s youth.

Other notable elements include bright green accents that serve up a nice contrast to the children’s incredibly artistic drawings. That and a metallic silver tongue that breaks off the nearly all-white colorway quite nicely. Finally, a Wings logo sits on the inner tongue.

You’ll also find a translucent ice blue outsole, and three different options for shoelaces. There’s also the signature Air Jordan Jumpman branding on the heel, plus classic Air Jordan 5 netting in the side panels, which in this case are shaped like wings.

The artwork will vary on each pair. That means meaning although these kicks are going to be sporting a similar design, each will be unique. Nike is also releasing them in GS sizes, perfect for gradeschoolers who want to up their shoe game.

This year’s Air Jordan 5 are a little different from the previous iterations. The kicks come in dark colorways that wear over time to reveal a golden sheen. However, we’d argue Nike did the right thing by giving the kids at Little Black Pearl a medium where they can exercise their burgeoning artistry. Plus, the pair itself acts as a platform for these kids to have more visibility, alerting sneakerheads that great art can come from anywhere, even from children in underserved communities.

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This Oris Watch Pays Homage to Eight Decades of Watch History

In celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Oris Big Crown Pointer Date, Oris released a special edition of the iconic watch decked out in bronze with a green dial. The combination of materials and…

Flipside 4 Wallet

The Flipside 4 Wallet is your go-to-wallet if you want to carry several cards with you but want to be inconspicuous in doing so. This everyday carry doesn’t look like your typical wallet and appears more like a small tool kit.

Its unique appearance though speaks for its durability and reliability. This wallet not only protects your card from data swiping with its built-in RFID blocking system which uses aircraft-grade aluminum alloy. Its crush-resistant clamshell design also protects the contents from accidental spills, drops, or unexpected storms and prevents cracks and bents on the card.

This wallet is made from high-strength polycarbonate resin and aluminum to deliver scratch resistance yet it is lightweight at just 3 ounces. It also fits nicely in the pockets because of its rounded corners and smooth edges.

Moreover, this EDC features an ergonomic locking button that flips the wallet open with a push. It opens clamshell for instant access to the cards or cash inside. It has three separate card slots and can accommodate seven cards. Each slot features a strong grip on both sides to secure the cards even better. It also has a dedicated cash compartment with a built-in money clip for your bills.

The Flipside 4 Wallet comes in a variety of colors to fit your personal style. It is available in stealth black, mech grey, trooper green, flare orange, impulse blue, and punk pink.

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Nike Air Force 1 Utility With Buckle Strap

Nike has finally shown off a new colorway for its latest Air Force 1 Utility model. The variant now features a slightly revamped silhouette thanks to the addition of a new buckle strap. The pair seems to draw from military gear. They also coincide with the rising popularity of chest rigs and shoulder bags in the fashion scene.

Besides the buckle strap, the Air Force 1 Utility also gain updated mesh materials on the tongue and heel pull tab. Of note are the forefoot strap and glow-in-the-dark midsole, the latter of which singlehandedly makes the shoes a few punches above other iterations in the iconic Air Force line.

This Air Force 1 Utility also boasts a tumbled leather upper, which sits in nice contrast with the black ballistic nylon strap that holds the magnetic buckle closure. You’ll also love the large heel pulls, there to round out the entire look and add a slight more flair.

To be clear, this is a pretty simple, restrained, and no-nonsense design. However, those have always been the staple characteristics of the Air Force 1 style. As such, we’d argue this understated style is more challenging to pull off since there are so few elements to make it a potentially interesting pair. Even still, Nike has managed to make do with what it’s thrown in, and as a result, we get a clean and sharp-looking pair with enough contrasting elements to turn it into an eye-catcher.

These kicks are available beginning Oct. 5 for $145. You can get it from the Nike SNKRS online store or from select retailers. You can check out more images of these kicks below.

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The Best Parkas for Daily Wear

When winter’s temperatures settle into the biting sub-zeroes, your best option for staying warm is the iconic arctic parka. Today’s iterations of the parka draw from mid-century military designs, placing equal weight on function and warmth, but utilize modern waterproofing and wind-proofing innovations. Along with down fill and an optional fur hood lining, cold weather doesn’t stand a chance. The practical and timeless design is easy to incorporate into any wardrobe, complementing a wide range of different aesthetics. In the case of cold-weather outerwear, the aphorism “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” readily applies, and the classic design is still the best.

J.Crew Nordic Parka

This affordable parka opts for a detachable faux fur trim and a polyester fill. While it may not have the warmth-rating that goose-down jackets provide, it’s also a fraction of the price. What’s more, the lack of branding makes this easy to incorporate into your existing wardrobe.

Triple F.A.T. Goose Eberly II

Once you get into the $600+ price range, you’ll get a slew of cold-weather features like what the Eberly II includes. It has 675-fill-power 17.5-ounce white goose down, a premium coyote fur hood trim and a water repellent shell. If you’re in the market for warmth and don’t want to drop over a grand on a coat, this is your best bet.

A.P.C. Extereme H Parka

This raglan-sleeve parka is a stylish nod to the iconic N-3B parka originally issued to members of the armed forces. It features a faux-fur trim, a zip closure with storm flap and an internal drawstring waist. This military-inspired coat will give you that classic look without the crapshoot that is surplus store sizing and wear.

Woolrich John Rich and Bros. Polar Parka

Originally designed in the early ‘70s for Alaskan oil pipeline workers, this parka features a mid-length silhouette, a duck down fill and a coyote fur-trimmed hood. The design includes two upper hand-warmer pockets, two lower patch pockets and two internal dump pockets for all your necessities. The laminated cotton shell is waterproof and will keep you dry no matter what the weather has in store.

Goldwin N-3B Down Parka

This Japanese take on the N-3B is loaded with technical features. It’s cut from waterproof and windproof Pertex 2L fabric and is filled with Kodenshi down (which is arguably the best avaiable). The design features a seamless 3D baffle interior structure for enhanced warmth and comfort.

Canada Goose Wyndham Parka

Consider this a a city-friendly style from the brand that makes parkas for scientists stationed in Antartica. This quilted coat includes long 2-way zips at the placket and fleece-lined front pockets. The coyote fur tim is detachable and the lining is 100 percent duck down.

Mackage Edward Parka

This down-filled parka features a rabbit-fur-lined hood trimmed with coyote fur. The jacket is windproof, water-repellent and includes 800-fill-power down to keep you warm in weather as cold as -31 degrees Fahrenheit.

Yves Salomon Shearling-Lined Down Parka

Made in France, this down parka is lined with shearling and features a detachable fur hood trim. The design has a two-way zip closure with a buttoned storm flap, front flap pockets and an internal drawstring.

Visvim Valdez Parka

The Valdez parka proves that hardwearing and luxurious aren’t mutually exclusive terms. It features a rugged nylon shell, a removable faux-fur hood trim, and ribbed trims. Made in Japan, the design includes standard front flap pockets, a zip closure with buttoned storm flap and an adjustable drawstring waist.

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GRID Wallet

When you’re the type who brings cards more than cash, then you need not use a bulky wallet but a cardholder. The GRID wallet works both ways though; it holds several cards and your bills too in an ultra-thin and lightweight material.

This wallet is the ideal EDC to bring in your travels because it does not take up much space in your bag or pocket and can hold up to 12 cards. Best of all, it has an RFID blocking system so you can be assured that your security and personal information are safe from data swiping.

It comes in a variety of colors to fit your personal style: carbon fiber, gunmetal aluminum, forged carbon, and titanium. This card wallet also has a built-in steel money clip at the back for your folded bills.

Loading the cards is easy. You just pull the two aluminum plates apart and slide in a stack of cards, or you can put each card one at a time. A strong and durable elastic on the sides and at the bottom stretches to accommodate as many cards and keeps them in place, so you don’t have to worry about the cards falling out.

A small opening at the bottom center functions as the card push slot for when you want to pick out a card. The tricky part is when the card you want is in the middle of the stack so you have to be creative. You can pan out the stack accordion style or you can take all of them out, which can be a hassle since you have to put the other cards back in again.

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Gore-Tex Sneakers By Land Rover And Clarks

It’s not everyday a car company and a footwear brand decide to get hitched,. Which makes Clarks and Land Rover’s new collaboration all the more special. When an automaker comes out with a shoe line, they’re usually geared toward proper footwear while driving. Not this time, however.

Clarks and Land Rover’s new collection of sneakers aren’t for driving, or at least not just. They’re for pretty much any adventure you can dream up. The sneakers are available in two variants, either hi-top sneaker-boots, or running shoes. For this collection, both companies balanced both ruggedness and style. The result is footwear that can withstand even the harshest of activities, but still keep your style in check.

All the models are sporting waterproof Gore-Tex fabric, which is a brand you might have heard of before if you’re a sneakerhead. This breathable fabric membrane can repel liquid water while allowing water vapor to pass through. If that’s not impressive enough, it’s also designed to be a lightweight, waterproof material for all-weather use.

Besides Gore-Tex, the shoes also feature ergonomic high-traction soles, not to mention shock-absorbing EVA midsoles. Basically, what this all means is that it’ll take some intense brute before you wear these kicks out, so you don’t have to worry about wearing them while attending to heavy-duty shenanigans.

Pricing starts at $200, with the most expensive model going as high as $230. Yeah, that’s a tad bit more expensive than your regular Nikes, but these will bring you comfort and robustness even as you venture into the outdoors, be it traversing cliffs or dunes or muddy waters.

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The 10 Best Style Releases of 2018

This story is part of the GP100, Gear Patrol’s annual index of the 100 best products of the year. To see the full list of products or read this story in print, check out Gear Patrol Magazine: Issue Eight, available now at the Gear Patrol Store.

Fashion people used to talk about clothes in terms of how trendy they were. But these days, menswear is less about chasing an ever-changing aesthetic and more about expressing your identity with a unique sensibility. That respect for individuality is why everything from inexpensive workwear (like the pieces in Filson’s C.C.F. line) to brightly patterned takes on classic menswear pieces (see: the four-pocket jacket from the new brand 18 East) feels equally appealing. And just as important is how it’s all made — which is precisely why sustainable alternatives to wardrobe staples, such as Arvin Goods Econyl Boxers and Outerknown’s S.E.A jeans, also made our list this year.

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J.Crew Heritage Collection

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J. Crew

Before J.Crew was the mega-retailer it is today, it was a direct-to-consumer brand called Popular Merchandise, with most of its sales coming through mail-order catalogs. This March, in response to customers calling for a revival of the brand’s early hits, J.Crew re-released a range of wardrobe staples like rugby shirts, roll-neck sweaters and barn coats that feel current as ever. — John Zientek

  • Materials: Mostly cotton
  • Unisex Pieces: 2 anoraks, 2 barn coats
  • Vibe: Accessible, relaxed ’80s prep

    Buy Now: $45+


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    Jacques Marie Mage Gonzo Collection

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    Chase Pellerin

    Jerome Mage, the quietly influential eyewear designer behind the L.A.-based brand Jacques Marie Mage, has no shortage of collaborations under his belt. But perhaps his most impactful project of 2018 was a partnership with The Gonzo Foundation that produced two ’60s-style aviators inspired by Hunter S. Thompson. The striking frames are available in both black and gold and each style is limited to 250 pieces. — JZ

    • Materials: Lightweight titanium frames, hinges and temples
    • Lenses: CR39 with UV protection
    • Provenance: Made in Japan

      Buy Now: $850


      18 East

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      18 East

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      After years in menswear, Antonio Ciongoli reached the conclusion that the traditional wholesale model for selling clothes just didn’t make sense. The 34-year-old Vermont native worked at Ralph Lauren and Michael Bastian before cofounding Eidos, a little brother to the legendary Neopolitan suiting house Isaia, in 2013. And though he designed some much-lauded menswear there, the churn of making things for department stores altered his outlook.

      “We had to make so much product,” he said, adding that it was often on store floors well before people would actually need it. To make sure it all sold, he had to infuse pieces with multi-season appeal, often watering down stronger designs. “I thought to myself, ‘if I could start over again, I really want to do something small and something focused.'”

      So last year, he left Eidos to head creative at a multi-brand platform called RRR Brands. In October 2017, it acquired Roller Rabbit, a company founded by global textile advocate Roberta Freymann that focuses on handmade women’s clothing. To complement Roller Rabbit, Ciongoli developed 18 East, a small-scale menswear brand with bohemian designs, limited production runs and fair prices.

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      18 East

      “When we set out to start a new brand it was very important how we wanted to make things,” he said. “We wanted to use natural dyes, we wanted to recycle fabrics, we wanted to put a hand touch on things and really kind of highlight the hand behind the garment. For me, it has to be more than just making cool stuff.”

      Ciongoli recognized a familiar technique in Roller Rabbit’s wares: Indian block printing. He’d spent time in the Indian village of Bagru (where artisans specialize in the craft) while working on a collection for Eidos. “I was just fascinated by the non-mechanized process,” he said. “I didn’t see a machine there for two weeks.”

      The brand’s debut collection, which launched in September, showcased kalamkari block-print fabrics, khadi weaving, hand embroidery and upcycled cashmere in a small handful of casual garments. Prices ranged from $75 for a kalamkari tee to $445 for an upcycled cashmere sweater and a lot of the styles were snapped up quickly: a sherpa vest sold out in 30 minutes.

      Every two months, 18 East will release new collections on its website, offering other limited-run pieces intermittently. While upcoming collections draw on traditional garments from other locales like Ireland, the brand’s roots are already firmly planted.

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      “India is going to be the core of what we do because I’ve never in my career worked in a country that has the technique and the expertise to do so many different types of things without having it be so cost prohibitive,” Ciongoli said.

      And though the debut of 18 East was incredibly successful, Ciongoli doesn’t feel the pressure for growth he experienced at other brands.

      “We’re given the opportunity to let it breathe and let it grow organically,” he said. “And that means that we can try to do things the right way.” — JZ

      • Techniques: Kalamkari block-printing, khadi weaving, hand embroidery
      • Garments in First Collection: 31
      • New Releases: Every 2 months

        Buy Now: $75+

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        Mr P. Footwear

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        Chandler Bondurant

        One result of running a successful e-commerce operation is a lot of hard data about what customers want. Last year, Mr Porter used that knowledge to inform Mr P., its in-house clothing line, and followed up in 2018 by adding footwear to the mix. The well-made sneakers, boots and dress shoes were designed to complement the clothes, but they stand on their own as a complete collection of shoes for the modern man. — Justin Fenner

        • Styles: 8 permanent styles with seasonal additions
        • Extras: Ships with a shoehorn and spare laces
        • Provenance: Made in Italy

          Buy Now: $285+


          Filson C.C.F. Workwear

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          Filson

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          Over the past century, Filson has made a name for itself by supplying outdoorsmen with rugged, well-made clothing — some of which is available for decidedly elevated sums. But this year, it introduced a line of modestly priced, Canadian-made workwear designed to stand up to daily use on the job. The no-nonsense products are cut from materials like cotton duck canvas, and while they might be economical, they’re still backed by the company’s lifetime guarantee. — JZ

          • Pieces in Collection: 23
          • Materials: cotton duck canvas, goose down, nylon ribbing
          • Reinforcements: triple-stitched seams, rivets

            Buy Now: $24+


            Arvin Goods Econyl Boxers

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            Arvin Goods

            While the clothing industry’s mega-brands struggle to take meaningful steps toward more sustainable manufacturing practices, a handful of recently founded small brands are setting the examples of how to do it right. And their solutions are often radically simple. In the case of Seattle-based Arvin goods, the mission is clear: make affordable wardrobe basics using 100 percent recycled inputs.

            “We want everyone to understand the waste that the fashion industry has produced, and how simple it is to use regenerated waste in products,” said Arvin Goods cofounder Harry Fricker, referencing the unsavory fact that, behind big oil, the apparel industry is one of the largest industrial polluters in the world.

            A pair of underwear that feels good and doesn’t break the bank? That’s something most guys can get behind.

            Since its inception in 2017, Arvin Goods has relied on recycled cotton-poly yarns to produce a range of socks and other basics. This practice saves fresh water, reduces landfill waste and lowers CO2 emissions, among other things.

            The company’s new men’s boxers take that idea into the sea. To make them, Arvin Goods teamed up with Italian materials brand Econyl, which regenerates nylon ocean waste like fishing nets to make its namesake material. In addition to being an eco-conscious product, Econyl has stretch and breathability, plus it’s moisture-wicking and incredibly soft. Each pair’s $24 price tag is in line with what you’d pay for other, less sustainable brands.

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            “As much as we’re highlighting the waste produced in the fashion industry, we want to highlight ocean waste,” Fricker said. “It’s such a huge thing right now. And for myself, I spend ninety percent of my life in the ocean — I surf nearly every other day.”

            Though finding time to surf in the Pacific Northwest, where Arvin Goods is based, is more challenging for Fricker now than it was when he worked at the UK surf brand Finisterre, it isn’t at odds with his work. It’s in surfers’ best interest to keep the ocean clean and initiate action around sustainable manufacturing processes. So for Fricker, the focus on utilizing recycled materials in products at Arvin Goods is not just a forward-thinking business decision, it’s compatible with his lifestyle.

            Naturally, many customers will not have the same personal connection to the new Econyl Boxers. But a pair of underwear that feels good and doesn’t break the bank? That’s something most guys can get behind. — JZ

            • Fabric: Econyl regenerated nylon
            • Colors: Black, red
            • Sizes: S – XL

              Buy Now: $24


              Away Aluminum Edition

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              Away/Fabian Öhrn

              In the race to build the best affordable smart luggage, Away was already leading the pack. Then it introduced an aluminum version of its best-selling roller bags and zoomed even further ahead. Away brought reliable protection (and a powerful removable battery) to a category where major players are known to ask twice the price or more. Which makes it all easier to wear the inevitable dings and scratches with pride. — JF

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              • Wheels: Whisper-quiet 360-degree spinners from Hinomoto
              • Juice: Battery can fully charge an iPhone five times
              • Insurance: Backed by Away’s lifetime guarantee

                Buy Now: $495+


                Nike Air Max 270

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                Chase Pellerin

                New York City Februarys can be particularly unforgiving. But the month’s notorious chill didn’t stop Lexi Cross and Huston Conti, the friends and creative collaborators behind the popular Instagram account @ShoesofNYC, from venturing into the streets of SoHo earlier this year. They primarily post images of interesting footwear and commentary from the people wearing it, so they knew the temperature would pose some challenges for the project they were working on.

                “People are less willing to stop and have a conversation with you when it’s ten degrees,” Conti said. “Plus, people wear a lot of boots and a lot of flats [that time of year], which makes sense.”

                Still, Cross and Conti were on something of a mission to find and interview people wearing Nike’s Air Max sneakers. They were producing a video in advance of Air Max Day, Nike’s relatively young annual celebration commemorating the release of the Air Max 1. The sneakerhead holiday started perhaps a little unceremoniously in 2014, but four years later it has become a very big deal, complete with archival re-releases, limited-edition colorways, worldwide contests for the best amateur designs and, most importantly, the debuts of brand new styles.

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                Chase Pellerin

                This year, that meant the release of the Air Max 270, named for the degrees of visibility inside its voluptuous, air-filled heel. It’s the first shoe in the Air Max franchise with an Air unit specifically designed for a lifestyle shoe; previous models used supports originally intended for athletic performance. The duo planned to use their video to advertise a giveaway of this new addition to the storied lineup. But they also wanted to examine just how much loyalty the new shoe’s multitude of predecessors had inspired.

                “People really have strong opinions about certain styles. In our interviews, we hear things like ‘I’m a 98s girl’ or ‘I only rock 1s,'” Cross said. “We like the fact that when you see an Air Max, you know it’s an Air Max, even with such variance in design. They’re different but extremely recognizable at the same time.”

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                Nike has been using Air units since the late 1970s, when a NASA engineer named Frank Rudy approached the young company with a radical idea: a lightweight cushioning system that would use a flexible membrane filled with pressurized air to support the foot. The units absorb impact and spring back to their original shape almost instantaneously, which made them a groundbreaking addition to running and basketball shoes. (The first shoe to use the technology, the Air Tailwind, made its debut at the 1978 Honolulu Marathon. A general release followed the next year.)

                The Air Max line, designed more for looking good than for shooting hoops or securing an FKT, was born in 1987, when Nike designer Tinker Hatfield decided to expose the Air unit in the Air Max 1. (Legend has it the glass-curtain walls and inside-out architecture of the Centre Pompidou in Paris inspired him to cut a window into the sole of the shoe.) The model’s comfort, light weight and signature bounce gave it a broad appeal, but its fearless and endless color combinations quickly made it beloved among stylish types and musicians. In an analysis of hip-hop songs released since 1987, Genius‘s Jacques Morel found that everyone from Jay-Z to Wale has name-dropped Air Max in song at one point or another.

                “When you see an Air Max, you know it’s an Air Max. They’re different but extremely recognizable at the same time.”

                The franchise has released scores of styles in the three decades since its debut. And while the 270 takes cues from two of these (the Air Max 180 and the Air Max 93), it represents a fundamental shift in the way Nike approaches new additions to this lineup.

                “We wanted to make sure we were creating something that was truly new and had its own identity,” said Dylan Raasch, the senior creative director for Max Air — the Nike division responsible for the Air Max line. “Before we started on the design, we made the decision to innovate around comfort as opposed to performance, which is where we begin with our athletes. This meant not looking at how you get from point A to point B the fastest, but how you maintain comfort when the trip between point A and point B could take all day.”

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                Nike

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                To that end, the shoe’s Air unit is noticeably tall: it stands at 32mm, around 1¼ inches. Raasch and the Max Air design team found that this height provided the perfect amount of impact absorption while still conforming to Nike’s stability standards.

                The company bills the launch of the 270 as one of the most successful sneaker introductions in its history, no doubt spurred on by early adopters like Kevin Durant, who was spotted wearing a pair in November 2017 — before the shoe was commercially available. And while they don’t claim to have had any impact on the shoe’s triumph, influencers like Cross and Conti undoubtedly helped spread the word. When they posted the video they made that cold February day, they added instructions asking their followers to come and find them in the wild for their chance to win a pair.

                “The 270 ultimately led to the 720, which has continued to push what’s possible with Air even further.”

                “Actually the first pair we gave away at a coffee shop the same day of the giveaway, but before we had announced our location,” Conti said. “A kid came up to us as we were sitting there and said ‘Are you @ShoesofNYC?’ and then showed us right away that he followed us and wanted to cash in on his Air Maxes. It was awesome.”

                “I think my favorite part was standing near [the store] Kith, where we decided to give them out,” Cross added, referencing the market-moving streetwear emporium, “and watching all the sneakerheads around us, not realizing that they were missing out on a pair of the 270s.”

                The shoes are still in high demand. When we filed this story, StockX, (the online marketplace that prices sneakers, streetwear, watches and handbags the way stock exchanges price shares of companies), featured two pairs for around $250 each— $100 over the shoes’ MSRPs.

                But the value of the 270 may be much greater than that. There’s already mounting excitement about the next Air Max shoe, the 720. It boasts a massive Air unit that wraps around the entire sole, and its development is a direct result of the 270’s success.

                “The 270 helped inform the evolution of big Air,” Raasch said. “It ultimately led to the 720, which has continued to push the boundaries of what’s possible with Air even further.”

                The 720 models won’t be available until 2019. In the meantime, 270 wearers everywhere can walk tall, secure in the knowledge that their shoes were a vital stepping stone in the evolution of one of the world’s most beloved and innovative lines of shoes. — JF

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                • Heel: 32mm tall, for maximum comfort
                • Hype: Kevin Durant wore a custom pair in November 2017
                • Heritage: Based on the Air Max 180 and Air Max 93

                  Price $150+


                  Aer Work Collection

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                  AER

                  It takes a lot to produce one good work bag, but Aer — the San Francisco maker of minimalist backpacks and duffels — released a full line of them this year. They’re designed to help people with elastic definitions of “the office” stay organized enough to work on the go. That means ample pockets for laptops, tablets, chargers and other necessities — and construction so sturdy that the bags can stand upright on their own. — JF

                  • Hardware: YKK zippers, Duraflex plastic
                  • Software: Water-resistant, coated front exterior
                  • Storage: Dedicated pockets for everything you can think of

                    Buy Now: $45+


                    The Best New Menswear Release of 2018: Outerknown S.E.A. Jeans

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                    Chase Pellerin

                    Denim is a dirty business. But Outerknown’s excellent S.E.A. Jeans are overwhelmingly clean. They’re made from organic materials in factories that use less water and generate less waste than traditional manufacturers. What’s more, when your jeans wear out, Outerknown will repair them at no cost to you. And even if they can’t, they’ll replace them and recycle the old ones into new products.

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                    Weiss Watches 42mm American Issue Field Watch

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                    Gear Patrol Studios

                    When it comes to American-made watches, Weiss is one of the first names that come to mind. From start to finish, each Weiss timepiece is handcrafted by master watchmaker Cameron Weiss, giving them a unique level of precision.

                    Its American Issue Field Watch features a 42mm stainless steel case with a white dial that’s machined from a solid piece of naval brass. An open, sapphire-crystal case back displays the rhodium-plated, American-made movement for a heightened field-watch style.

                    But don’t be fooled: this watch is built for the field. It features a double-domed and beveled sapphire crystal, water resistance up to 330 feet and a durable olive green-lined Cordura canvas strap. Made on a limited basis, this timepiece is American through and through.

                    • Case Size: 42mm
                    • Movement: US-made Caliber 1003 mechanical movement
                    • Strap: Olive green-lined Cordura canvas

                      Buy Now: $2,250

These Jeans Are the Best New Menswear Release of 2018

Kelly Slater and John Moore started their sustainable menswear brand Outerknown in 2015 with an original vision: to offer a complete wardrobe in an eco-conscious way. But at the outset, they’d planned to stay far, far away from one indispensable component of modern style. Denim.

“Kelly said in one of our first interviews that Outerknown wouldn’t do denim because it’s such a dirty business,” Moore said. “I looked over, and he was wearing a pair of jeans and I was wearing my favorite Levi’s trucker jacket. Denim is such a key part of our lifestyle, but he was right, jeans are a dirty business.”

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It’s no secret that the apparel industry is notoriously bad for the environment. According to designer Eileen Fisher, it’s the second worst industrial polluter, topped only by big oil. And while certain materials are more detrimental to the environment than others, denim is one of the worst offenders. The pesticides used to produce conventional cotton — which is spun, dyed and woven to make denim — account for 16 percent of global insecticide use. And according to a study by Levi’s, a single pair of jeans can use over 3,700 liters of fresh water in its lifecycle.

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So it’s perhaps a little ironic that it took partnering with Levi’s to help change Slater’s and Moore’s minds. In late 2017, Outerknown launched a collaboration with the denim giant’s Wellthread program. The jeans and trucker jackets the collaboration produced were made with Levi’s WaterLess dyeing technology, and the polyester in one of the truckers was designed to be fully recyclable.

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Chase Pellerin

While the collaboration with Levi’s is ongoing, Moore felt it was important for Outerknown to develop its own line of jeans and thus bring its own innovation and personality to the category.

“Many of those around told us we should think twice,” he said. “Mostly we heard that people buy denim from trusted denim brands and it’s too hard to break in.” So instead of conforming to industry standards, Outerknown decided to manufacture denim under its own guidelines. The brand’s first line of denim — called S.E.A. Jeans (short for Social Environmental Accountability) — hit the market in August 2018.

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“We are working with our own suppliers and fabric mills, and it is a completely different design approach,” Moore said. “We’re building them right, and it’s working.”

The S.E.A. Jeans come in three fits, ranging from classic and comfortable to stylish and slouchy: a slim fit called the Ambassador, a straight-leg style called the Local and a tapered jean called the Drifter. “If I’m going for something with a little more vibe, it’s the Drifters,” Moore said. “But if I am just looking for my daily drivers, it’s the Local Selvedge.” The jeans are available in eight colors — the Ambassador and the Local come in three indigo shades and black, and the Drifter comes in four earth-tone colors — and cost anywhere from $128 to $168.

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Outerknown

The success of S.E.A. Jeans is due largely to the team’s restraint in its first few seasons. “We talked about doing them early and I’m glad we didn’t,” Moore said. “We weren’t ready. We’ve got a few years under our belt now and we know who we are, and what works for us as a brand.”

Outerknown has grown in recent years, and it picked up employees uniquely qualified to tackle the project. “We’ve got denim experts in the building — like Josh [Weiner] and Bethany [Mallett] — and they were obsessed with getting the fit, the fabrics and the details right. We met weekly, if not daily, and the team visited Saitex multiple times during development. We worked with the absolute best denim mills in the world like Candiani and Isko, which was extremely important to us.”

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The resulting jeans have lasting style. They feel substantial. Made from organic cotton denim, they’re manufactured at the LEED-certified Saitex factory in Vietnam. An industry leader, Saitex recycles 98 percent of water used in production, air dries 85 percent of its jeans to save energy, uses solar power and harvests rainwater. “The planet-positive process we took to build them feels good,” Moore said, “but it was equally important that the denim needed to look just as good.”

And then there’s the guarantee. Outerknown stands behind the S.E.A. Jeans for life and will repair or replace them for free. While this type of commitment is unheard of for many larger manufacturers, it was a logical step for Outerknown. “Think about it. If you build great quality products in the first place, a lifetime guarantee shouldn’t make anyone feel nervous,” Moore said. “This was a holistic business decision, not just a responsible commitment.

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Outerknown

“We’re asking you to send us back your jeans when they need fixing, or honestly, when you are just sick of them,” he said. “We’re either gonna get them repaired by an expert and send them back to you, or we’ll ship you a new pair and send your old jeans to the Renewal Workshop.” Located about 50 miles east of Portland, Oregon, on the Columbia River, the facility repairs garments or upcycles them into house insulation or recycling feedstock. The workshop plays an integral part in closed-loop manufacturing, an increasingly important topic in sustainable apparel. For Moore, continuing to be responsible for a garment through its lifecycle is one of the most sustainable decisions a brand can make.

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“Globally, there’s so much being manufactured every day. And what happens when you are done with it?” he asked. “This idea of a disposable culture is gross. We need to design to regenerate or figure out how to turn our products into new materials or products when we are done with them.”

As a leader in sustainable apparel, Moore has taken on a more proactive role to encourage companies large and small to adopt sustainable practices and to make sustainability more accessible and affordable. This fall, Outerknown put out a publication called the Blue Book, which explains its mission to lower taxes for importing items that contain benefit fibers — those that are organic, recycled and regenerated, for example. Lower materials costs will drive innovation, scale and demand for sustainable and affordable consumer goods. Moore considers this mission paramount. “Real change will come when responsibly produced clothing is available to everyone,” he said.

And perhaps that’s why Outerknown released the Blue Book shortly after the launch of S.E.A. Jeans. Denim transcends fashion cycles, social classes and national borders. Jeans are ubiquitous and much loved — precisely the type of product where sustainability will have a lasting impact.

“Clothing shouldn’t be a complicated thing, and sustainability can be cool,” Moore said. “Effortless style meets sustainability — that’s our thing. That’s S.E.A. Jeans.”

  • Fabric: 13.5-ounce denim, 12-ounce stretch denim
  • Fits: Slim, straight, tapered
  • Colorways: 8

    Buy Now: $128+
    This story is part of the GP100, Gear Patrol’s annual index of the 100 best products of the year. To see the full list of products or read this story in print, check out
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New Nike React Element 87 Colorway

Back in September, Nike unveiled fresh new colorways for the React Element 87. Now, the Swoosh brand is back with yet another iteration called Blue Chill/Solar Red. It fuses blue and red with grey and black for an all-around rugged but still quite dapper look.

This particular React Element 87 colorway boasts a “Cool Grey” upper that’s stunningly translucent. There’s also an opaque “Blue Chill” panel at the heel for some needed contrast. Finally, a black sole unit that keeps things fresh and classy.

There are hints of Solar Red here — as “bullets” peppered all over the outsole. They also appear as little splashes on the lace panel and heel pull tab. You’re also getting the infamous cork insole (love it or hate it), suede and leather eyelet paneling, and 3M reflective lace accents.

All those elements make for an incredibly sporty look, which makes sense considering the React Element 87 was designed from the ground up with athletes in mind. Even still, it’s not a particularly restrictive design at all — you can still, in theory, wear them on a regular day and still look your best. That’s the striking thing about Nike shoes, ain’t it? Swoosh offers so many models geared for so many niche users, but most of them would absolutely look fine even when used outside their purpose.

That aside, you’ll be rocking these new kicks on Oct. 11 for just $160. You can get them from Nike’s official online store or from select retailers.

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